HotelCo
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EDIT since Hotel changed his post.
Indeed I did. I wanted to get my message across clearly.
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EDIT since Hotel changed his post.
There's the picture for you all. I know some people don't click the articles.
Any statement from the jogger supposbly bitten? Wouldn't be the first time public service people lied to cover their butt.
The dog pictured doesn't appear to be anywhere near 20 pounds. I'd like to see the vet report.
Yes, because it's a complete and utter impossibility that the family would lie about the size of their dog to get their story out.
Oh wait, they did! And released a picture of an innocent looking puppy to help their point!
SPCA said 20 pounds, it's 20 pounds. Can't argue that, as the SPCA has no reason to lie.
News articles get it wrong all the time. The dog pictured looks no where near 20 pounds.
"Once they finally did contain it, then the dog attacked the officers,” said Lt. Hartinger.
So where's your answer for this jogger supposbly attacked???
They inhumanely killed a dog. They should be fired and arrested.
That officer later explained to the family that he was following procedure.
If it was an EMT or medic that was attacked, you'd be calling for the dog to be put down. How is a cop doing it to save a limb ANY LESS alright? You use deadly force to save life and limb.
And it was not a Chihuahua. It was a Jack Russel with some Chihuahua in it. There's a difference. Just saying it's a Chihuahua slants the story.
“They first chose physical means, then a taser and when those two didn't work, he had no option but to shoot the dog."
Actually, I wouldn't. The dog only attacked when cornered. It's their basic instinct.
Deadly force... Biting your hand is indeed, a true life or death situation. They had no choice. Ok, sure.
What part of using deadly force to "Protect life or limb" is not understood?
On top of that, if a cop loses use of his hand, he might not have a future at a PD. Screw his family over for a dogs life? Right...
"He 'barks' for him," added Scott Bullock. "He'd 'bark' and Jack would always come to him, so he's outside going ‘Bark bark bark,' hoping he's gonna come back. It's heartbreaking."
My bad I miss read it (sorry late night). But still the steps should have been pepper spray, tazer, the shooting him if the dog was trying to bit the cop.
You could always... hmm, I don't know. Back away?